Addressing the global shortage of radiologists through the use of technology
techUK member Intel has been supporting a home and in-hospital reporting solution for Radiology, Pathology and Clinical Desktops.
techUK member Intel has been supporting a home and in-hospital reporting solution for Radiology, Pathology and Clinical Desktops.
David Hogan, Vice President EMEA at NVIDIA, explores how software-defined vehicles will transform the future of the automotive industry.
Writing for the IPPR Progressive Review journal, the cabinet member and President of COP26 Alok Sharma has called on all countries to honour their commitments and take rapid action to tackle the climate crisis and achieve net zero.
Ten new Ernest Rutherford fellows tackle challenges of tomorrow in the fields of astronomy, solar and planetary science, cosmology and physics.
techUK's Health and Social Care programme works to foster a thriving healthtech sector that supports world class health and care.
The bilateral statement given recently (25 March 2022) on a new agreement for future EU-US data flows comes during a visit to Brussels by Joe Biden, President of the United States.
The Department for Transport has announced new funding and an ambition to see 300,000 public chargepoints rolled out by 2030.
AJ, a principal software engineer with Asperger's Syndrome and dyslexia, shares his experience of working at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory.
techUK are delighted to be launching their seventh annual GovTech SME Survey.
Following techUK's Future Gazing: Where Next for Local Government Tech in 2022? briefing where we made our tech predictions for the year ahead, we reconvened industry with local government to put some of those insights into action and and discuss the specific digital technologies that could play a key role in supporting local public services digital transformation in 2022.
New Dstl site in Newcastle will specialise in artificial intelligence and data science and work with regional partners
Blog posted by: David Billouz - CEO, Ociris, March 23, 2022.
Dave Innes, Head of Economics at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, responds to Spring Statement
Mark Littlewood, Director General at free market think tank the Institute of Economic Affairs, commented on the Spring Statement
Industry and academia invited to free Supercharging Science 2022 networking and engagement event in Wales, as MOD launches ambitious new science programmes.
On Wednesday 30 March 2022, the House of Lords Justice and Home Affairs Committee will be publishing its report on the advent of new technology in the justice system.
IFS Director Paul Johnson responded to the Spring Statement
Ben Harrison, Director of the Work Foundation, responded to the Chancellor of the Exchequer's Spring Statement
Think tank economists say measures to help poorest are shockingly inadequate' and leave millions still facing hardship
This week, The Law Commission of England & Wales has published its recommendations and draft legislation to allow for the legal recognition of electronic versions of trade documents such as bills of lading and bills of exchange. techUK welcomes this draft legislation to allow trade documents in electronic form to fulfil the same functions as paper documents, and thus making trade more time and cost effective.
The Spring Statement rightly focused on initiatives to alleviate the growing costs of living crisis, however changes to the R&D tax credit and consultations on new business incentives point to a potentially significant Autumn Budget.
A new economic report published today outlines the huge value of the defence sector to UK jobs, businesses and exports.
Provide a one-off cash payment to low-income households, lower taxes, and pursue a pro-growth agenda to ease the cost of living crisis, says think-tank
Dr Arianna Giovannini, interim director of IPPR North, responds to the Spring Statement
A letter to the Prime Minister signed by 66 Conservative politicians has called on the Government to consider extending the right to work to asylum seekers and their adult dependents who have been awaiting a decision after six months.